October 2008 Archive
3121.
A Good Time to Start a Company (gaborcselle.com)
3122.
More Layoffs: Pandora Cuts 14 Percent of Its Staff (techcrunch.com)
3123.
Buffett's "buy now" call gets lukewarm reception (reuters.com)
3124.
Ask HN: How to offer equity to a marketer? ()
3125.
I2C or SPI Serial Communication, which one to go with? (dev.emcelettronica.com)
3126.
People are fat 'because they don't enjoy eating' (independent.co.uk)
3127.
Assembla kills free+closed use ot its services (SVN server, Trac, etc) (blog.assembla.com)
3128.
A Stupid Question? (markevanstech.com)
3129.
UK Government Now Wants to Spy on Websites with Free Accounts (techradar.com)
3130.
Mark Cuban to Kick Wall Street Bailout Ass (dealflow.typepad.com)
3131.
Ask YC: Do we need to increase C.S. participation in high school by making curriculum broader? (edtechmag.com)
3132.
Funny loading statements to keep users amused (stackoverflow.com)
3133.
Scheme continues at my day job ()
3134.
PressFlop: Our First FAIL (startupfail.com)
3135.
Is Alexa a good representation of the web traffic? ()
3136.
The Centripetal Web (roughtype.com)
3137.
Wikimedia Ubuntu migration FAQ (meta.wikimedia.org)
3138.
Video Tutorial To Start Developing Web Applications on Erlang (beebole.com)
3139.
5 Oil Myths and the "Great American Oil Boom" (fool.com)
3140.
Boxee adds Hulu support (blog.boxee.tv)
3141.
Anatomy ads: a new way to monetize your brand (anatomyads.com)
3142.
Ask YC: Examples of freemium companies that did not work? ()
3143.
Google internal employee-compensation presentation on Transferable Stock Options (sec.gov)
3144.
Winner of the Loebner Prize 2008. Just push the red button. (elbot.com)
3145.
Please fix the iPhone (pleasefixtheiphone.com)
3146.
The more Starbucks a country has, the bigger its financial problems. (slate.com)
3147.
Every Company Needs An Asshole (thisisgoingtobebig.com)
3148.
Pepsi Plans New Logo, $1.2 billion Rebranding Campaign (underconsideration.com)
3149.
Twitter Tools for Community and Communications Professionals (briansolis.com)
3150.
A $2000 Cell Phone, Motorola? Good Luck With That (technologizer.com)